In the Driver’s Seat
China’s high-level opening-up policy is not only driving its own economic success, but also shaping a more interconnected and prosperous world.
China’s high-level opening-up policy is not only driving its own economic success, but also shaping a more interconnected and prosperous world.
The Two Sessions demonstrates China’s home-grown initiative and wisdom to design, own, and uphold its institutions rooted in its own experience, national conditions, and social reality.
It’s early days for the emerging world order, but all eyes will be on China to see how it acts as peace maker in areas of conflict, near and far.
Appropriate governmental actions—focused on promoting the market economy and providing proper incentives—are key to stimulating a city’s growth.
South Africa is looking forward to cooperating with China in the development and application of artificial intelligence.
As the West locks itself up in silos, China has continued to build resilient global trade systems amidst disruptive economic policies, steadily advancing shared prosperity, and building a global community of humankind with a shared future.
By embracing multilateralism and openness, China counters fragmentation and steers the world toward cooperation.
China’s experience has proven that industrial policies that create incentives for companies, universities, and research centers can help the country advance into the global value-added chain.
During this year’s two sessions, China’s optics on international relations are particularly noteworthy against the backdrop of a rapidly changing and turbulent global landscape.
China’s ability to implement strategic plans on a national scale not only highlights the effectiveness of its governance model but also its capacity to navigate complex global challenges.
It is obvious that China is on its way to become a major global power for innovation.